It’s hard to not want time to fly by when you have a calendar like this you have to flip through. Grrr! Due to an overwhelming response to their first naked calendar in last, the United Kingdom’s Warwick University‘s senior rowing team has gone nude again to put together their 2011 calender to raise some money for their crew.

The photographer, Angus Malcolm from Barnsbury Studios, was gracious enough to send me some of the photos to share with you. I warn you though, once you see the pics you’re definitely going to want a calendar, and it’s a good time to get one as January is right around the corner. It makes a great holiday gift too! You can get a limited edition hard copy, or a digital version.

You can order the calendars/photos by clicking here. They are raising money to fix their boats, so buy a calendar so these hotties don’t sink! “They’re a great bunch of guys, and very appreciative of all the attention they’re getting,” says Malcolm. Well, I think they’ve earned it!

Here’s a few team members before they head out for a “stroke” together. I kid, I kid. After months of working on their guns & sculpting their glutes, here they stand in their birthday suit for all to bare. One of the rowers who helped get the project going last year and can be seen again this year for April, said “I think the first time we were a bit self-conscious about being naked – it was a new experience for everyone! This year, we were a lot more relaxed about letting it all hang out.”

I like the way they hold their equipment together. Haha. The photographer was really happy with how the shoot went. “This year, they were like professional models! And quite a few of them could be – they’re good-looking guys. I keep trying to get them to come down to London, but they’re always too busy training!”

ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER:
Angus Malcolm is a freelance photographer who specializes in male fashion, fitness and art photography. When he’s not behind the camera, he can be found at the UK’s best-known competition for male burlesque performers, where he has been the head judge for four years. His website is at www.barnsburystudio.com.